DieselBound
Elite Member
Domestic geese. I've had geese for many years and they do a fair job of eating grass.
You are NOT going to keep goats contained using electric fencing. As has already been mentioned (beat me to the punch), if water can get through a fence then so can goats. You'll end up spending more time managing the goats (and likely on an emergency basis) that you'd spend if you just maintained the areas yourself.
Just to toss it out there (I have ZERO familiarity on such), perhaps robotic lawnmowers? Probably need several of them. Up-front cost might be a bit high but one needs to assess total costs (operational costs [off-season feed would apply here]) anyway in order to arrive at the best solution.
You are NOT going to keep goats contained using electric fencing. As has already been mentioned (beat me to the punch), if water can get through a fence then so can goats. You'll end up spending more time managing the goats (and likely on an emergency basis) that you'd spend if you just maintained the areas yourself.
Just to toss it out there (I have ZERO familiarity on such), perhaps robotic lawnmowers? Probably need several of them. Up-front cost might be a bit high but one needs to assess total costs (operational costs [off-season feed would apply here]) anyway in order to arrive at the best solution.